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these are more of the exception than will rule, a lot have most of their people here, in this environment, there is little reason to lock at promising u.s., what is attracting money to places like switzerland, that it is not, inhibiting capital forming a and grrwth, we are. this has been developinn under republicans and democratic presidents alike with rules and regulations this is a very unfriendly environment to business. >> tax -- real tax rate for the large corporations, many who pay no federal income tax is 17%, it is not 35% or 30%, that is the tax rate, due to all loopholes. neil: i know, we can get into this argument. the real tax rate in japan now north of 13%, we can go back and forth on this but trend is up here, there are a lot of countries where reversing or slowing there, that is to a businessman looking to expand a good reason to expand. >> let's lower the bar, let's expect these u.s. corporationss3 with their privilages they have been given, as least keep as much money her as percentage -- >> you act like they are doing nothing here. they are hiring people, and growing hir
these are more of the exception than will rule, a lot have most of their people here, in this environment, there is little reason to lock at promising u.s., what is attracting money to places like switzerland, that it is not, inhibiting capital forming a and grrwth, we are. this has been developinn under republicans and democratic presidents alike with rules and regulations this is a very unfriendly environment to business. >> tax -- real tax rate for the large corporations, many who pay...
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>> these sanctity purity ideas about the environment. >> more salmonella in my cheeseburger, please. >> lots of research shows the subconscious matters more than fact. >> the professor at prieton did a very illoo nateing study. he said pick who looks more confident. >> here's how most people rank them. >> he predicted the outcome of all those races based on which candidate looked more confident. not beautiful, but more confident. 70% of the time the more confident-looking person won the election. >> candidates with more angular faces, as seen here, are seen as more competent. at the face becomes more baby-faced, people say that person looks less competent. >> people make decisions based on looks? >> looks. >> mitt romney and obama appear about equal. consultants even worry about the people who stand behind the candidate. at this obama rally, people were already seated behind the podium when a staffer, highlighted here, came on stage and got some white people to move out. >> if you look at a candidate for president, he's got a bunch of people behind him, half will be men, half will be
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>> these sanctity purity ideas about the environment. >> more salmonella in my cheeseburger, please. >> lots of research shows the subconscious mattersorthan fact. >> the professor at princeton did a very illoom nateing study. he said pick who looks more confident. >> here' how most people rank them. >> he predicted the outco of all those races bas on which candidate looked more confident. not beautiful, but more confident. 70% of the time the more confident-looking person won the election. >> candidates with more angular faces, aseen here, are seen as more competent. at the face becomes more baby-faced, people say that person looks ls competent. >> people make decisions based on looks? looks. >> mitt romney and oma appear about equal consultants even worry about the people who stand behind the candidate. at this oba rally, people were already seated behind t podm when a staffer, highlighted here, came on stage and got som white people to move out. >> if you look at a candidate for president, he's got a bunch of people behind him, half wil be men, halfill be women. >> and a certain n
>> these sanctity purity ideas about the environment. >> more salmonella in my cheeseburger, please. >> lots of research shows the subconscious mattersorthan fact. >> the professor at princeton did a very illoom nateing study. he said pick who looks more confident. >> here' how most people rank them. >> he predicted the outco of all those races bas on which candidate looked more confident. not beautiful, but more confident. 70% of the time the more...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. gerri: in a recent interview, president obama was asked about his performance on the economy. his response was incomplete. how would you grade the president so far? here's what some of you are posting. heidi says epic fail. he is only interested in special interest groups that benefit him in his campaigning. and steve asks, is this a trick question? brown writes to us that you have to show up to fail, and he hasn't even come out. i will give you that, brad. 2% said he passed. 96% said failed. 2% said incomplete. on friday we asked untranslatable the top of the top five moments from the rnc. ricardo wrote that i want to go with
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. gerri: in a recent...
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freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never a consensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to say, i'll go with the scientists over your opinion on global warming, this is someone who studies it for a living. >> and there are many who have a very different point of view. >> there are a million of people who study it. >> adam, the consensus has not been met among scientists on this issue or that it actually plays a part in the global warming phenomenon they've come up with somehow, so you should probably know that there is not a collective viewpoint. >> and whether there is or not. i think you want to make 100% sure before you plunk down to address something. >> and that's what i worry about. >> i don't want to be li
freaks, they'll use something to control people and used it for y2k and there are control freaks on the environment. >> have you noticed even in your intro, you heard them citing one scientist. it's never a collection of scientists, never a consensus of scientists, it's always they're referencing of one particular scientists. >> and in fact, it almost is always a consensus of scientists. in this case, one person they were quoting. with all due respect to you, ben, as you like to...
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ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing borrowing a trillion dolls more we take every year, a pathway that looks more european than american, many are drawn to, i think they are wrong, they do not recognize it is not good for america at large, 100% of americans in my view will do much better if we live by a government established by founding fathers, one based upon freed am anfreedom and opportun. neil: charlie -- charlie gasparino on the phone with me, saying that is not just all obama all the time. charlie, explain that. why do you think that the supposition he lost half of the country is wrong. >> break down
ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber o >> he indicated he wants to raise taxes could raising taxes on a small business, that will kill jobs, the president is pore owing...
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once there's a couple months of a known environment, they can position themselves for the future. like anything else, the economy's cyclical. it's been a bad depression or recession, whatever you want to call it, but we are coming out. there could be a slight double-dip, but it's been something in my opinion, over emphasized. liz: watch out for a 8%-10% drop nearing the beginning? >> beginning of 2013. liz: not cash out, but how would you -- >> go into the value names because the value names look like risk stocks, and towards the second quarter, go into the third quarter, get out of value names and the growth stocks. liz: how do you define a value name? >> as we discussed before, old-school technology is one of my favorite plays right now, the 1990s names opposed to the new-school technologies, oracles, microsofts, and intels. liz: intel was out performing the first part of the year, and that fell off. >> true. liz: what has microsoft done? not exciting, oracle, definitely. >> not exciting, but if the market drops and it's flat, you make up the 8%. if you are flat when the market
once there's a couple months of a known environment, they can position themselves for the future. like anything else, the economy's cyclical. it's been a bad depression or recession, whatever you want to call it, but we are coming out. there could be a slight double-dip, but it's been something in my opinion, over emphasized. liz: watch out for a 8%-10% drop nearing the beginning? >> beginning of 2013. liz: not cash out, but how would you -- >> go into the value names because the...
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what might that environment look like? >> i don't think that's what happens. we're not talking about taking tax rates from 35 to 50 or 60. we're talking a few percentage points. so it's uncertainty, well do i get my deductions, do i pay a hayer rate? what is my mix and until then i sit on my hands. bringing up the again the uncertainty factor. i think we get to a point where we get some sort of compromise around these things. we'll get back through a muddle through economy. not a great one but good enough one. david: the president's comments of last year notwithstanding where he was for lowering rates. rates go up in one way, shape or form. rather than spending money in the stock market where people get taxed more they think of more direct investment? more vehicles that avoid the stock market entirely and get cash directly to the companies? >> that could happen and would be good for the economy which in a perverse way would be good for the stock market as well if you see my logic. getting people to move off the dime. to say i don't need this hoard of cash fran
what might that environment look like? >> i don't think that's what happens. we're not talking about taking tax rates from 35 to 50 or 60. we're talking a few percentage points. so it's uncertainty, well do i get my deductions, do i pay a hayer rate? what is my mix and until then i sit on my hands. bringing up the again the uncertainty factor. i think we get to a point where we get some sort of compromise around these things. we'll get back through a muddle through economy. not a great...
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you know, all things being equal, we know the interest rate environment is going to stay the same. some of this is simplistic but i wanted to give viewer as couple guide posts on what to look for. i think it is good enough -- just take it for what it's worth. you don't have to act on it. but these are sectors. if obama wins -- larry and i spoke about an obama portfolio, what would that be? well, you know, hmo and insurance stocks. okay if president obama wins a second term, no matter whether republicans take house or senate, they will will not be able to reverse obama care. homs and insurance -- hmo's and insurance stocks -- you want those because obama care is going to force you into buying insurance and hmo's will do well. there's some other things you can do. a lot of people say, you know, obama's bearish for the markets, probably bearish for the economy because he's going to raise taxes, you name it, they say get into some defensive stocks as well, food makers and booze, anheuser-bus anheuser-busch, usually do well if the economy stays in tepid growth rate or goes into a double
you know, all things being equal, we know the interest rate environment is going to stay the same. some of this is simplistic but i wanted to give viewer as couple guide posts on what to look for. i think it is good enough -- just take it for what it's worth. you don't have to act on it. but these are sectors. if obama wins -- larry and i spoke about an obama portfolio, what would that be? well, you know, hmo and insurance stocks. okay if president obama wins a second term, no matter whether...
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liz: environment, obviously natural gas is cleaner burning it is not the panacea to all of our problems but don't you kind of wish with it being cheap that we could have an opportunity to at least some point be really very much more dependent on natural gas than some of the dirtier burning fossil fuels or do you care one way or another is it simply nat gas is cheap now coal isn't so much? >> no we do care. i think lesson of history if you look back over 60 to 80 years the lesson of history is the best service most cost competitive price to our customers is if we have a diverse fuel mix -- diverse portfolio with coal-burning power plants, nuclear, natural gas, hydro, wind, solar, biomass, and i think that's the key to success because at one point in history and one point in time, you cannot predict what's going to happen to any one of those fuel sources. liz: it is almost like portfolio, a little bit in stocks, a little bit in bonds, gold, who knows what. as we finish up, obviously you are a heavily regulated industry. you have managed to do pretty well. what is the one thing you wish, i
liz: environment, obviously natural gas is cleaner burning it is not the panacea to all of our problems but don't you kind of wish with it being cheap that we could have an opportunity to at least some point be really very much more dependent on natural gas than some of the dirtier burning fossil fuels or do you care one way or another is it simply nat gas is cheap now coal isn't so much? >> no we do care. i think lesson of history if you look back over 60 to 80 years the lesson of...
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. >> and the scary part is we're in a low-interest rate environment, and u.s. treasury taking its long-term liabilities and turned them to short that then goes to $20 trillion with a short movement in interest rat rates. >> leaving that aside, do your guys in the small business world, and women, do they look at this and say, this is why i'm uncertain? this is why i'm keeping my cash tight, my sav staff lean and me, this is why i'm not expanding? is there more?ss cto >> we deal with 100,00 customers in our portfolio.s neil: what is the one thing theb would like to see. >> a reduction in the size ofntn government, that will put moreon money in their hands. neil: you have not told them tod hold their breath have you. >> a few are turning blue. wht neil: what about regulationsd/ t and/or taxes.>> that is >> it is problematic.thr ca that puts a crimp in, why are, they going to spend excess cashh flow with that in our future. neil: i just want to remind i people, i know i obsess aboutre this debt thing but we're drowning in a big old national ' visa bill, we're lucky
. >> and the scary part is we're in a low-interest rate environment, and u.s. treasury taking its long-term liabilities and turned them to short that then goes to $20 trillion with a short movement in interest rat rates. >> leaving that aside, do your guys in the small business world, and women, do they look at this and say, this is why i'm uncertain? this is why i'm keeping my cash tight, my sav staff lean and me, this is why i'm not expanding? is there more?ss cto >> we deal...
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we all know it's hard to get income in this environment. money market yields are at zero. cd rates are basically nonexistent. bond yields as low. liz: bonds a priceline, ge, the central fund of canada is in this one, and you can see up on the screen how it is allocated. also a bunch of i-shares. the third one, and i want to educate our viewers because some may look at this at someone exotic. it is called a long short fund. explain to them how that works. >> well, it's very interesting test. the way it works in the way it is set up is that it can bet on certain parts of the stock market or on securities. just like a regular stock fund would. stocks goes up, they make money. it is also a way to bet against for short other parts of the market. he think technology is overheated, it can bet against technology. liz: we just had someone bearish on one terry and stocks and wrong, but also went long on others, so in one single fund you can make these types of bats >> you can, and the duties you can make money in an up market and you can also make money in a down market. you can hav
we all know it's hard to get income in this environment. money market yields are at zero. cd rates are basically nonexistent. bond yields as low. liz: bonds a priceline, ge, the central fund of canada is in this one, and you can see up on the screen how it is allocated. also a bunch of i-shares. the third one, and i want to educate our viewers because some may look at this at someone exotic. it is called a long short fund. explain to them how that works. >> well, it's very interesting...
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ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you guys another chart. pretty obvious. i don't think color matter
ought to be looked at through the lens, is helping the environment grow. neil: thank you so much. the number of regulations now growing, 1500 pages that reportedly added last week, more companies are cutting jobs because of them. 1200 jobs in coal because of regulations, many more could follow. business groups like chairman ber of commerce are try -- chamber of commerce are trying to warn voters about it, is it trtoo late, after this. americans are always ready to work hard for a better future....
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assuming we don't do that, who benefits in an environment where this is the kind of over afternooning story for the next week? assuming that things are frozen in place, that is a leap on my part, but play it out. >> well. we're so far in to the presidential election, they are doing what they need to do, romney stayed in ohio, going up florida and virginia, but low keying it a lot, and being careful not to criticized the president's handling of this crisis. we are expecting him to do that i wouldimagine 1 you talk about neil that segment about stock market going, once in about 48 hours, at least they seem a little bit more normal. you will get back up on the campaign trail, president obama has benefitted from this in high view, romney was gaining momentum but it stopped poll clamor and all talk. i think that helped president. on the other hand, mitt romney had more on the ground tim in ohio, the crucial state and has been able to shake more hands and meet more voters directly in the buckeye state. neil: you mentioned this appearance tomorrow with governor chris christie. i'm sure not g
assuming we don't do that, who benefits in an environment where this is the kind of over afternooning story for the next week? assuming that things are frozen in place, that is a leap on my part, but play it out. >> well. we're so far in to the presidential election, they are doing what they need to do, romney stayed in ohio, going up florida and virginia, but low keying it a lot, and being careful not to criticized the president's handling of this crisis. we are expecting him to do that...
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the retail environment is brutal and we have or our prices. tom: you both do a good job. thank you very much. >> happy thanksgiving. tomorrow toys 'r' us ceo is nexthe program. to him. fox business. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. corruption, criminal charges and hundreds of thousands of dollars in ill-gotten gains. not talking about the underworld of mob bosse i'm talking about wall street. the biggest insider trading case ever. coming out just as individual investors across the country getting more and more comfortable investing in the stock market again. a former hedge fund manager making over a quarter billion dollars. the former chairman of the sec, harvey pitt and doug burns. welcome to you both. i want to go over a couple of facts in the case as we know it right now, which is not everything, not by a longshot, but here's what we know. a hedge fund manager receives insider information, secret trials. an alzheimer's drug. he finds out the results before anybody else and trades on it. he sells his stakes in a couple of drug companies and assures them. you
the retail environment is brutal and we have or our prices. tom: you both do a good job. thank you very much. >> happy thanksgiving. tomorrow toys 'r' us ceo is nexthe program. to him. fox business. gerri: hello, everybody, i am gerri willis. corruption, criminal charges and hundreds of thousands of dollars in ill-gotten gains. not talking about the underworld of mob bosse i'm talking about wall street. the biggest insider trading case ever. coming out just as individual investors across...
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. >>> fracking our way to a healthier environment? environmentalist says fracking boom is the cause of lowest carbon dioxide emissions in 20 years. he is here next to explain. fascinating stuff. >>> dire situation for many states. state workers are still making more money than people in the private sector. we have details from a revealing new report. more "money" coming up. ♪ . rachel quit the corporate grind to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in touch with using e-mail marketing from constantcontact.com. constantcontact is easy and affordable. it lets her send out updates and photos that showcase her expertise and inspire her customers for only $15 a month. [ dog barking ] her dream -- to be the area's hottest interior design office. [ children laughing ] right now, she just dreams of an office. get a free trial at constantcontact.com. ♪ . melissa: so the summer heat may be dying down but the debate on tracking is heating up. environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best
. >>> fracking our way to a healthier environment? environmentalist says fracking boom is the cause of lowest carbon dioxide emissions in 20 years. he is here next to explain. fascinating stuff. >>> dire situation for many states. state workers are still making more money than people in the private sector. we have details from a revealing new report. more "money" coming up. ♪ . rachel quit the corporate grind to start her own interior design business. she's got a...
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is a challenging environment. as it relates to our industry and sonic in particular the consumer benefited from the fact that through this recession we have gone a great distance to improve the quality of food and service and bring pricing strategies that we didn't have before the recession. the consumer has benefited from efforts of companies like ours but it is a challenging environment and for all of us. liz: when commodities are hitting all-time highs and the lot of commodities going to the food that you offer you guys said in your guidance that you would only expect 1% or 2% hike in commodity prices and analysts were saying how does that work? is a lot less than they would have expected. >> part of it is in terms of containing it, we have protected ourselves with buying contracts for six to 12 months out. we look at the next fiscal year and most of those costs contained. another vein, when you think about our menu, it is broader and more diversified than the competition and 30% of sales from drinks and 10% fr
is a challenging environment. as it relates to our industry and sonic in particular the consumer benefited from the fact that through this recession we have gone a great distance to improve the quality of food and service and bring pricing strategies that we didn't have before the recession. the consumer has benefited from efforts of companies like ours but it is a challenging environment and for all of us. liz: when commodities are hitting all-time highs and the lot of commodities going to the...
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neil: laurie you sound optimistic on overall economy environment. >> when like to major retailers that reported in october, that ended saturday, they actually had a better month than september, up 5%, retailers from target, and nordstroms, it seems to be confined to two week, i think it will be a bit of a destruction, and a blip, but i think they will come back just given improving strength we've seen over last few months. >> all right, ladies thank you all, great, perspective, remember what i said there that world. >> when we come back. a lot of you keep tweeting us, and say, neil, you never post our tweets, we're getting tweeting upset, that is changing, i hear you, all your tweets, even the awful ones about me, you think that camera adds pounds, i don't know. more after this. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so wh
neil: laurie you sound optimistic on overall economy environment. >> when like to major retailers that reported in october, that ended saturday, they actually had a better month than september, up 5%, retailers from target, and nordstroms, it seems to be confined to two week, i think it will be a bit of a destruction, and a blip, but i think they will come back just given improving strength we've seen over last few months. >> all right, ladies thank you all, great, perspective,...
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so it's in our blood, it's part of the environment. we believe we can tell everyone how, what is the right way of doing things and go on forever having new start-ups and then having the companies as well. >> reporter: we appreciate you joining us on the fox business network. these interviews we've had, liz and david, are being posted to foxbusiness.com, so you can hear more of what these people have had to say. but really the theme here is, i think, best exemplified by the finance minister who said, look, israelis don't take no for an answer because they have no choice. they have to move forward, they have to succeed given not only the political situation, but the fact that they have no choice but to succeed. back to you. david: some of the most incredible investment opportunities in the world in the israel right now. adam, thank you very much. liz: cisco, intel, apple starting a plant there. it's great. big stuff there. david: well, the government announcing it is going to sell a big chunk of its remaining aig shares. it'll still be a
so it's in our blood, it's part of the environment. we believe we can tell everyone how, what is the right way of doing things and go on forever having new start-ups and then having the companies as well. >> reporter: we appreciate you joining us on the fox business network. these interviews we've had, liz and david, are being posted to foxbusiness.com, so you can hear more of what these people have had to say. but really the theme here is, i think, best exemplified by the finance...
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election uncertainty, the fiscal cliff, a low interest-rate environment. it makes sense to have high quality bond allocation. and we do expect because of the risk factors of short-term pullback. liz: go for it. what is better? >> there are a lot of stocks. verizon, at&t. the two biggest suit companies in the world into leveraging markets, in the 3% range. one stock just added they have to have that increasing dividend 10 straight years before it makes the screen. companies that believe in themselves are willing to increase the dividend. they have a long track record. they have a great example. six, seven, 8% yield. tax vantage investors that they could the tax-deferred. liz: you convinced me. it is a balanced portfolio. [laughter] nice to have you but he will join us right now the favorite moneymaker. is a chinese stock. liz: a look at the biggest winners in for the s&p. sandra smith? >> go on and nice weekend trip. coventry health this deal makes news today upcoming election had a big influence in their purchase of the company. the stock is up 20%. urban
election uncertainty, the fiscal cliff, a low interest-rate environment. it makes sense to have high quality bond allocation. and we do expect because of the risk factors of short-term pullback. liz: go for it. what is better? >> there are a lot of stocks. verizon, at&t. the two biggest suit companies in the world into leveraging markets, in the 3% range. one stock just added they have to have that increasing dividend 10 straight years before it makes the screen. companies that...
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. >>> fracking our way to a healthier environment? environmentalist says fracking boom is the cause of lowest carbon dioxide emissions in 20 years. he is here next to explain. fascinating stuff. >>> dire situation for many states. state workers are still making more money than people in the private sector. we have details from a revealing new report. more "money" coming up. ♪ . looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. ♪ . melissa: so the summer heat may be dying down but the debate on tracking is heating up. environmentalist calls it by far the decade's best
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: stop racing, and start raising hell. it's time for mitt romney and president obama to go all in, stop passing the plate, and tell voters how to get them over the hump in saving bucks, because as i see it, both campaigns have more cash than, well, whole countries. the issue's not whether you have enough of it, but what you do with it. the cash on hand is not -- if we learned anything from mitt romney last night is that a debate for which he didn't pay a penny is nothing short of the prices. cash might be king, but you can't be king if you don't get your butt before voters. your fat cat handlers will understand. they want y
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this is not a cyclical environment we're leaving in this is structural. when president obama walked in real unemployment was 20%, it is now 17 that is not acceptable. neil: what it the mantra, the trend is our friend. they are moving in direct we would like, is that enough to hang a reelection hat on? >> i think it is when paul ryan sits out there as a fiscal conservative with specificity. the jargon of the day is everyone is now supposed to be a fiscal conservative, but paul ryan as we know is specific to what that means. you talk about throughout the nation, social security, medicare. neil: you like him? >> i think he as an opponent for this administration, absolutely. neil: why have they not used to charlie gasparino's point, more of him. >> he does not sell well after the pick. in terms -- >> what you say about medicare, and entitlement rubs people the wrong way. >> the wrong way on peh pehl grs and head start. neil: i think general voter the right way, someone is saying truth full stuff, he is hardly godzilla. >> but coupled with the big issue of an
this is not a cyclical environment we're leaving in this is structural. when president obama walked in real unemployment was 20%, it is now 17 that is not acceptable. neil: what it the mantra, the trend is our friend. they are moving in direct we would like, is that enough to hang a reelection hat on? >> i think it is when paul ryan sits out there as a fiscal conservative with specificity. the jargon of the day is everyone is now supposed to be a fiscal conservative, but paul ryan as we...
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they will see less fluctuation in this environment. don't hide cash and treasury. cheryl: thanks to both of you. appreciate it. dennis: john boehner insisting he is still keen on solving major problems facing our country, 24 hours after pulling his plan b clip from the house floor. cheryl: the very latest on the fiasco we're calling it today. peter: but the speaker in a press conference this morning put the ball back in the president's and senate democrats's court. she pointed out of the house had passed a bill in may that would avoid the sequester and spending cuts, the senate could take that up. the house had passed a bill that would extend all of the bush tax cuts passed back in august, the senate could take that up but whenever the senate decides to do it and send something back, includes significant spending cuts and tax reform, the speaker candidly didn't sound confident on how to do that. >> many of us believe on both sides of the aisle that fundamental reform of our tax code will help us get the economy moving faster and put more americans back to work, and
they will see less fluctuation in this environment. don't hide cash and treasury. cheryl: thanks to both of you. appreciate it. dennis: john boehner insisting he is still keen on solving major problems facing our country, 24 hours after pulling his plan b clip from the house floor. cheryl: the very latest on the fiasco we're calling it today. peter: but the speaker in a press conference this morning put the ball back in the president's and senate democrats's court. she pointed out of the house...
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in a normal environment that should be probably 80% of the ten year treasury. as opposed to two times. that is an interesting opportunity for investors. the last one, which investors should look at, these are things that retailing institution should latch onto and this is the r m b s market. not the m b s market, the private label mortgage market where yields are around 6%. tracy: tom sowanek, thank you. we love the optimism. ashley: democrats and republicans could use some optimism speaking out on fiscal cliff negotiations. more of the blame game but where is the progress? latest in washington with gerri willis from the willis report. tracy: as we head out the dow is 139 points a look at the winners on the s&p 500, 90 up 6%. red hot is up there almost 4%. we will be right back. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you ally? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access
in a normal environment that should be probably 80% of the ten year treasury. as opposed to two times. that is an interesting opportunity for investors. the last one, which investors should look at, these are things that retailing institution should latch onto and this is the r m b s market. not the m b s market, the private label mortgage market where yields are around 6%. tracy: tom sowanek, thank you. we love the optimism. ashley: democrats and republicans could use some optimism speaking...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. acro america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, ev
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>> well, there's an uncertain environment. it's risk on, risk off. people see that as stocks versus bonds, and that's part of it, but if you look within equities itself, there's another way of looking where within equities? the further you go up to the stroke rum or the larger the stocks, year-to-date, uncertain environment, more uncertainty than certainty, they need stable companies to fair better. liz: this is the way to have a little bit of risk on with the actual equity, but risk off because they are times when the stiewrm is choosey and picky, and they go with the bigger, well-established names? >> that's very well put. you can get more diversification in equities. if they are nervous, sell out of the stocks, but what we say is by looking within the great global companies, there's strong balance sheets, tap debt markets, equity markets, great franchises, not just u.s. based, and the global franchises, you get visibility. liz: right there on the screen, the russell top 50. that's how way they have done, up 21% year-to-year, and 21% year over year
>> well, there's an uncertain environment. it's risk on, risk off. people see that as stocks versus bonds, and that's part of it, but if you look within equities itself, there's another way of looking where within equities? the further you go up to the stroke rum or the larger the stocks, year-to-date, uncertain environment, more uncertainty than certainty, they need stable companies to fair better. liz: this is the way to have a little bit of risk on with the actual equity, but risk off...
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i want your picks in the environment coming up after the break. the closing bell rings in 13 and a half minutes, and october will be the best month of the year for equities. after the break, he'll be back. three names you got to have in the portfolio if you don't already. we'll be right back. ♪ ashley: fox business market check heading into the latest minutes hire before the close. the dow tough after dropping from the triple digit highs seen most of the day. the dow up 70 points, and nasdaq lower, and s&p essentially up a quarter of percent. up a quarter of a percent. all right. back with dan, pallisades co-chief investment officer, and his picks are an optimistic october, saying it's the best month. look at the picks. we start with franco, nevada. >> it's a direct gold play. you get a dividend from it. it's not a miner where you have to worry about cost of extraction and other issues. they own leases to gold mines. ashley: up sixty bucks. you like this price? >> gold is volatile. it's a direct peg to the commodity, but given all of the stimulu
i want your picks in the environment coming up after the break. the closing bell rings in 13 and a half minutes, and october will be the best month of the year for equities. after the break, he'll be back. three names you got to have in the portfolio if you don't already. we'll be right back. ♪ ashley: fox business market check heading into the latest minutes hire before the close. the dow tough after dropping from the triple digit highs seen most of the day. the dow up 70 points, and nasdaq...
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about the atmosphere there. >> you know, japan notwithstanding the fact that it is in a slow growth environment has been for years and years and years -- liz: decades. >> right. we've built a heck of a business there. and one of the reasons is that the distribution facilities that are this japan are older and obsolete. there has not been a lot of supply built over the course of the last 10-20 years. and so you have companies there that need to reconfigure their supply chains and become more efficient, um, with their bottom line. and they're looking to move from some of those older, obsolete facilities into the newer facilities that we build, so that's been great for our business. liz: i see smack in the middle of this map that we're showing that you do to quite a business in europe, and your question becomes occupancy decline in europe doesn't surprise me, they're faltering a bit, but how long does that continue? analysts are dying to know. >> actually, our occupancies in europe were down just a smidgen, ten basis points, it's really flat for the quarter, but they've been rising over the course
about the atmosphere there. >> you know, japan notwithstanding the fact that it is in a slow growth environment has been for years and years and years -- liz: decades. >> right. we've built a heck of a business there. and one of the reasons is that the distribution facilities that are this japan are older and obsolete. there has not been a lot of supply built over the course of the last 10-20 years. and so you have companies there that need to reconfigure their supply chains and...
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you raise taxes in this environment, this is not a growing environment, you're asking for trouble. you're rolling the dice, and i'm telling you, dividend taxes, you know, this is like insane. in any event, it is what it is. we have got to report. you got to do what you got to do. liz: president clinton did it in boom times -- >> no, he didn't. president clip clinton -- clinton did it in 93. we did not have a surplus until we had the internet bubble in 1996. that is the bottom line. i don't care what anybody says. liz: i missed that surplus, i don't care what anybody says. >> look at the gdp growth after he raised taxes. look at our economy right after -- it did not do very well. liz: charlie gasparino, thank you. your tie now is appropriate now that the segment is over. >> okay. liz: closing bell ringing in 27 minutes. confidence among you the u.s. consumer hitting a five year high this month but with the fiscal cliff looming and employment on the rocks, which retailers will come out on top this holiday season, and should you be buying their stocks? joe feldman tells the advisory g
you raise taxes in this environment, this is not a growing environment, you're asking for trouble. you're rolling the dice, and i'm telling you, dividend taxes, you know, this is like insane. in any event, it is what it is. we have got to report. you got to do what you got to do. liz: president clinton did it in boom times -- >> no, he didn't. president clip clinton -- clinton did it in 93. we did not have a surplus until we had the internet bubble in 1996. that is the bottom line. i...
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because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment i over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing todo to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >> it is time for a little bit of fun with spare change. today we are joined by monica crowley and adam shapiro. okay, first up, a gas nation in michigan will back its prices to remind people of the good old days before president obama. the first 150 drivers were
because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment i over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing todo to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is...
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proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while ptecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural g... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: all right. this fiscal cliff, what, 52 days away until we become istanbul? i have nod request, but it's getting bad. what happens, and did anything anyone was saying today make any sense or give you any sign that progress is being made? now, i naively read between the lines of what the president said today and what john boehner said this week, and i did read the inklings of progress, but my cynical cohorts who never see anything good on anything that goes on disagree including charlie who doesn't trust anybody, melissa francis, with a great book out now that clearly tells me she doesn't like anybody, and lloyd weber, in the
proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while ptecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural g... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: all right....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domtic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives. that's smarter power today. he loves risk. but whether he'slimbing everest, scuba divinghe great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company tthat doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is dng and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. liz: every knee and suffering in the dow jones industrials the only one is hitting a 52 week low and that is in tell. they cannot with earnings tuesday and guidance people didn't white, stacey smith telling fox business
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liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be shut down because of the storm. and it's absurd when you think about it. we've had years and years of technology -- liz: well traders were e-mailing me and said i'm upset, i wanted to go to work, i can handle this. >> it is one thing to be physically on the floor. the question is for a small investor and these markets are for the public too, by the way. the average investor that buys and sells stocks. you know, needs access to the markets. it makes no sense. this does not make sense. liz: on any other day you would never see what i'm about to show you and that is a shot of the big board at zero at 3:28
liz: you shut down the floor but keep the electronic trading going. >> in this environment we can trade stocks in milliseconds. a storm, rain should not stop the new york stock exchange from opening its system. it should not stop the nasdaq or any of them. a small investor, maybe some trader can't get to work that works at goldman sachs, that's fine. but the bottom line is, the average investor should be able to trade stocks, buy a stock right now when they want. the system should not be...
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proven thnologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservaon and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ashley: time for a quick speed reed of some of the day's other headlines. five stories, just one minute. first up amazon in advanced talks to by texas instruments smartphone chip business. the recent report says the deal could be worth billions and will put amazon in direct competition with apple and samsung. >>> sunland food company expanding recall to include raw an roasted peanuts. sunland manufactures peanut butter linked to 35 salmonella illnesses across 19 states. >>> microsoft announces new initiative to take on itunes and spotify. it will be free on windows 8 pcs and tab lerts. >>> anyone 10 dose, slashing price of 6-year
proven thnologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservaon and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ashley: time for a...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. neil: i'm not saying we have a revolt on our hands, but we have, at least from the eyes of critic z, john boehner a revolting thought, the idea that the l
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... take the steps to reach yours, everyowith usgoals. with real advice, for real goals. the us bank wealth management advisor can help you. every step of the way. from big steps, to little steps. since 1863 we've helped guide our clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. l of us serving you. us bank liz: this is a power mover of the hour, check out sprint. this morning the news came out and the stock started soaring confirming that it was in advance talks with ja
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because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment is over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing to do to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is coming up. you can never have too much money. ♪ those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for ily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates
because it is difficult enough to find a job plus in this job environment where unemployment is over 8%, everyone knows it is tough to find a job. you often need more than 60 days. it is not a compassionate thing to do to withhold the notice. >> it is outrage just. diana, thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >> great to be with you. melissa: a blast from the past. drivers in one state pay $1.84 a gallon at pump. how long will it take me to get there to fill up. that is...
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when you look at a low return environment, it looks very attractive. foreign stocks and some emerging markets look pretty attractive to us as we look out to 2013 seeing the re-emergence of growth in china, better economic data out of brazil, improving things in india. looking around and finding not double digit opportunities but single-digit opportunities in what is going to be a tough year fundamentally. dennis: last quick answer, let's say we go over the cliff do stocks tumbled on that? should you buy? >> of course stocks are going to go down. look what happened when they voted down the initial t.a.r.p.. look what happened in the first negotiations. the market will trade down if we go over. is a matter of coming back to the drawing board and coming up with ordinary term solution. if that happens stocks will rebound. dennis: thanks very much. gentlemen. cheryl: apple is in the news today. u.s. patent authorities rejected apple's claims about its hinge to zoom feature, a big setback. you can see the feature on your screen. allows you to use your finger
when you look at a low return environment, it looks very attractive. foreign stocks and some emerging markets look pretty attractive to us as we look out to 2013 seeing the re-emergence of growth in china, better economic data out of brazil, improving things in india. looking around and finding not double digit opportunities but single-digit opportunities in what is going to be a tough year fundamentally. dennis: last quick answer, let's say we go over the cliff do stocks tumbled on that?...
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>> no, tens of millions of jobs created in a zero corporate tax rate environment, have you obama and romney sparring over a couple points -- >> what did you think of last night's debate, whether it was unbiassed uncommitted crowd? >> much to do about nothing, i thought it was one sided. against romney. i thought that -- and romney made terrific points with dollars and cents issue he crushed obama. neil: and the economic issues most say he won. >> i think. i think given a head-to-head with romney, i beat romney on dollars and sense, and head on head on obama with social issues i think i beat obama on social issues. neil: which is why, depending on the state you hurt one or the other, i want to get to new hampshire first, you or the ballot you in a race with the two major candidates almost even. could tip it either way. same with some other states florida, nevada, colorado. here is a trading diddal argument, you -- a traditional argument. you heart mitt romney more than barack obama. >> 5 states put this to state, in some i take them away from obama in others from romney. i am making c
>> no, tens of millions of jobs created in a zero corporate tax rate environment, have you obama and romney sparring over a couple points -- >> what did you think of last night's debate, whether it was unbiassed uncommitted crowd? >> much to do about nothing, i thought it was one sided. against romney. i thought that -- and romney made terrific points with dollars and cents issue he crushed obama. neil: and the economic issues most say he won. >> i think. i think given a...